Road Map for New Undergraduate Students - Spring

Your Journey Begins Here!
You've made a great decision by choosing to attend UNH. We are committed to making your transition as seamless as possible! This website will provide you with a step-by-step list of everything you need to do before classes begin for the spring 2015 semester.Get started by watching the video at left!

There are several things we need you to complete before your arrive on campus. Start this process right here with these simple instructions.

To fully complete the financial aid process and receive a financial award, families MUST complete the FAFSA. There may also be additional information that you need to provide to our Financial Aid Office. This must be completed by January 2.

The Office of Residential Life takes careful consideration to place and match you with roommates based on the information provided in your housing questionnaire. Housing assignments will be sent to your UNH email the week of January 14. Commuter students may skip this step.

According to Connecticut State Law, all full-time students must have proof of several immunizations. Also, each full-time student is required to have a physical examination before entering school. These forms should be submitted by January 9.

Campus Access Services supports educational equity and administrates former IEP or 504 Plan requests and modificiations to housing and dining. All students should determine if Campus Access Services provides resources that they require. If you are not a student with a chronic medical condition, disability or military combat-related disorder, you may be able to skip this step.

In this section, you will find out about the process of registering for classes in the spring semester. You will complete Math and Modern Language placement exams that will help determine your spring semester course schedule. These placement exams must be completed by January 9.

To fully complete your student record at UNH, and receive appropriate college credit and placement, you must submit your final high school or college transcripts and test scores. This must be completed by January 9.

The Office of Residential Life takes careful consideration to place and match you with roommates based on the information provided in your housing questionnaire. Housing assignments will be sent to your UNH email the week of January 14. Commuter students may skip this step.

Student Orientation, Advising and Registration (SOAR) is a mandatory program that allows you to meet classmates, familiarize yourself with University programs and services, as well as provide an oversight of academic and student life.